Banda Machos

Biography

Mexican Banda Machos produced its debut using the release of the cassette format album called Serían las Dos. The group’s breakthrough arrived after issuing Sangre de Indio, having a style referred to as la quebradita, popularized in Los Angeles’ Latin circuit in the first ’90s. In 1993, Banda Machos was granted by Univisión’s Lo Nuestro for Revelation of the entire year within the Mexican/Regional category, attaining a Furia Musical honor for Greatest Mexican Music group in 1995. Banda Machos’ “ZapaMambo” was presented within the movie MY CHILDREN, made by Francis Ford Coppola in 1994. The group continuing steadily releasing fresh material through the entire ’90s and in to the fresh millennium, generally issuing multiple albums in a single yr. Banda Machos released 20 Mil Heridas in early 2006, that was consequently nominated to get a Best Banda Recording Grammy.